The City of Astoria is in the process of updating the 2016 Parks & Recreation Master Plan, looking forward to the next 10 years of serving the community.
The project team will be finalizing the Master Plan update over the coming month before presenting the plan to City Council for adoption.
This is the fourth and final online survey opportunity to engage the public in the planning process.
We want to hear your input!
What to know about this survey:
It builds on a large volume of public input collected through open house events and online surveys, where participants identified what they value most about Parks & Recreation opportunities in Astoria and shared ideas about key issues and opportunities to address over the next 10 years.
It builds on a large volume of public input collected through open house events and online surveys, where participants identified what they value most about Parks & Recreation opportunities in Astoria and shared ideas about key issues and opportunities to address over the next 10 years.
We are asking for input on the implementation plan for each of the recommendation categories addressed in the 2026 - 2036 Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
These recommendation categories include Operations and Maintenance, Capital Projects, Recreation Programs, and Planning Initiatives. For each category you will see a category summary and action item list followed by an implementation plan and comment box.
Each implementation plan includes a timeframe for initiating the recommended action items, target completion year, approximate cost, potential funding sources, and project leads and partners.
Please contact Parks Director Jonah Dart-Mclean at jdart@astoria.gov or (503)298-2467 for any questions about the Master Plan process. You can also visit the Master Plan website for posted updates here: APRD Master Plan Page